The Witcher - X360 and PS3 Confirmation?

February 20th, 2008, 20:33

Originally Posted by zakhal
Since when was 1366×768 a high resolution? Especially when viewed on 30"+ screen you can clearly see that every line that is not straight horizontal or vertical is broken (pixelated might be another word).

But on the other side - doesn't this mean everything looks much more smaller than before ? Where are the details ?
("What details ?")

— “ Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.“ (E.F.Schumacher, Economist, Source)

Originally Posted by Thaurin
Okay, I had Windows set to use a weird refresh rate, 75Hz. I set it properly to 60Hz and now I can select the correct resolutions in Windows (not the weird 1280x768 and 1360x768 ones). My TV reports the correct resolution now, too! Before it said 1024x768 @ 75Hz, so I guess it was running at that and scaling whatever resolution I had Windows set up with.

So big thanks for helping out! My PC screen looks better than ever now and I bet that my The Witcher problem is solved, too (or at least alleviated a lot).

Np. Glad to know it worked!

I have shifted to 1152x864 in 2006. Not earlier.

And this is the highest resolution I use.

Okay, I've got a relatively "small" 17'' Monitor …

But on the other side - doesn't this mean everything looks much more smaller than before ? Where are the details ?
("What details ?")

Resolution is related to the size of the screen. 1152x864 / 17 ~ 58500 pixels per inch. 1366x768 / 32 ~32000 pixels per inch. Relatively speaking you have higher resolution than me.